Optometry: There’s an App for That!
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| | ....New evidence shows when obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) becomes severe, deep brain stimulation (DBS) may help patients. However, one researcher says this method should be used with caution. These techniques are promising but must be used with an abundance of caution. This is reserved for the small proportion of people who are severely disabled and have not benefitted anywhere near adequately from very aggressive use of conventional treatments. Patients who have DBS must either undergo repeated surgeries to replace batteries or continuously maintain a rechargeable battery pack. Some suffered side effects including excessive behavioral activation, especially in the early days of the research..... |
Chantal Sicile-Kira is a dynamic and fierec advocate for individuals who are on the autistic spectrum. She has a vested interest in exploring which therapies have proven to be beneficial for autism, and which have not. Why is Chantal so passionate about giving voice to these issues? Because she was told when he was little that her son, Jeremy, was severely autistic and to find a good institution for him. After providing him with the benefit of developmental therapies in California and abroad, Chantal did find an institution well-suited to Jeremy’s needs at age 21. It’s called “College”.